Enab Baladi – Yamen Moghrabi “Kneeling, duck walk, 100 push-ups, marching in rows,” are terms known by Syrians who spent part of their lives in school systems and unwillfully engaged in ideologically driven organizations. These manifestations and slogans continued even after the popular protests calling for the fall of the Syrian regime in 2011, with changes in the phrases or slogans, while the new generation of children, sons of refugees or displaced people outside regime control areas, managed to shed them, albeit with the presence of other controlling forces inside Syria that began imposing their nationalistic or religious ideologies on the generation. These terms, etched in the memory of
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